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The Georgia Society of Dermatologists
convened for a very
successful Fifty-First Annual
Meeting June 9-11, 2006 at the newly
renovated Cloister, at Sea Island,
Ga. Our faculty included both Phil
Williford, M.D., Director of
Dermatologic Surgery at Bowman Gray
Medical Center of Wake Forest
University, Winston Salem, North
Carolina; and John Koo, M.D., Vice Chair
of the Department of Dermatology at the
University of California Medical Center,
San Francisco. Dr. Howard
presented interesting
dermatopathology cases from our first
three years at Georgia Dermatopathology
Associates.
Our state meeting
will change venue in 2007 to Ponte Vedra
Beach, Fla., returning to the
Cloister in 2008. Our society represents
a diverse, interesting and collegial group of
professional people. We are actively seeking new members and
working to make our state meeting one of
the nation's best.
The renovated Cloister provided a beautiful venue.
Walkway at the Cloister.
Children enjoyed the walkways, as well.
Grand Piano in the Cloister lobby.
Entrances to the GSD meeting room.
Dr. Howard gave brief remarks before his presentation.
Dr. Howard presented interesting dermatopathology cases to the Society.
Society members and guests enjoyed the excellent professional exhibits.
Refreshments were provided in the exhibit areas.
The Friday evening cocktail reception was enjoyed by all.
Conference participants heading to the Saturday luau dinner at Rainbow Island.
Dr. Howard with 2006-07 GSD President Robert Swerlick, M.D., from the Emory University Department of Dermatology in Atlanta.
Dr. Howard with Dan Chalker, M.D., of Augusta, a wonderful (and funny!) friend and mentor to numerous Society members.
Both children and dermatologists enjoyed the luau dinner dancing.
A final detail from the Cloister interior.
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